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The Democratic Republic of the Congo goes to the polls on Sunday with 21 candidates running to replace Joseph Kabila, who has been president since 2001. The photographer John Wessels has been watching the campaign transform the streets of the capital, Kin...

NSW energy minister Don Harwin said he was ‘very disappointed’ with federal minister Angus Taylor heading off a Coag voteThe New South Wales energy minister has blasted his Coalition colleagues in the federal government for blocking his attempt to debate...

Ogoniland women produce most of the family’s food but the twin pressures of land grabs and pollution are making it impossible for them to surviveTwo women pick a slimy path through a creek, prized by generations of their female forbears for its mangroves,...

Yemen's warring parties have traded accusations of breaching a ceasefire in Hodeidah that was mediated by the United Nations to avert a full-scale assault on a port city vital for food and aid supplies, and pave the way for peace negotiations.

Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has issued a warning to several German firms whose names were mentioned by the United States as being suspected victims of hacking attacks, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The British government has held
talks with shipping firms to secure back-up vessels in case
Britain exits the European Union with no trade deal but it is
unlikely to make progress as most ships are booked for other
business, industry sources say.